Antle, J.M. 2005. Agricultural Carbon Sequestration and Poverty. Presented at the Workshop on Environmental Services for Poverty Reduction and Food Security, Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome, Italy, May 30-31.
Antle, J.M. 2006. Analysis of Ecosystem Service Supply: The Minimum Data Approach. National Agricultural Research Institute, Panama City, Panama, November 16.
Antle, J.M. 2000. "Economics of Carbon Sequestration in Agricultural Soils." Presented at the New Developments in Estimating Impacts of Agricultural Research workshop sponsored by USAID in Washington, DC,
USA, July 19-21.
Antle, J.M. 2001. "Evauacion de la Potencial para la Captura de Carbono en Suelos Agricolas (Evaluation of the Potential for Carbon Sequestration
in Agricultural Soils)." Presented at the Santa Catalina Research Station, National
Institute for Agricultural Research, Quito, Ecuador, June 7.
Antle, J.M. 2003. La
Factibilidad Económico de la Secuestración de Carbono: Aplicación del
ARI en el Norte del Péru. Presented at the International Potato
Center, Lima, Peru, August 4, and at the National Research Center for
Natural Resources and the Environment, Puno, Peru, August 13. (In
Spanish)
Antle,
J.M. 2003. Why Scientists
Should Talk to (and even work with) Economists and Vice Versa: Synergies
and Surprises in Agroecosystem Research. Presented at the Center for
Natural Resources Policy Analysis, University of California, Davis, USA,
May
9.
Antle,
J.M. and B. Diagana. 2003. Creating
Incentives for the Adoption of Sustainable Agricultural Practices in
Developing Countries: The Role of Soil Carbon Sequestration. Paper
prepared for presentation at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual
Meetings, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, July 27-30. Corresponding
paper (pdf file).
Antle,
J.M. and L.M. Young. 2003. Policies
and Incentive Mechanisms for the Permanent Adoption of Agricultural
Carbon Sequestration Practices in Industrialized and Developing
Countries. Paper presented at the Climate Change,
Carbon Dynamics and World Food Security conference, The Ohio State
University, Columbus, Ohio, USA, June 10-11. Corresponding
paper (pdf file).
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